Models where it applies: Four Winds / Four Winds Plus / Conquest Plus
It’s important to know what car dashboard warning lights mean because you might be able to avoid a car breakdown or full-on failure.
This guide will give you the know how you need to understand what the different yellow and red warning lights on your dashboard mean, why they come on, how urgent the problem is and what you should do when you see them.
The car warning lights on your dashboard follow a traffic light color system:
- Green: The system is functioning properly or is actively in use.
- Yellow / Amber: There’s a malfunction - exercise caution and have it checked promptly.
- Red: A serious and potentially dangerous issue - stop driving as soon as it’s safe to do so
Warning light |
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Airbag Warning Lamp |
Also known as the supplemental restraint system (SRS) warning light. When this light goes red it means that at least one element of the airbag safety system is not working correctly:
Can I still drive with my Airbag Warning Lamp ON? If this light comes on please get in touch with roadside assistance.
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ABS Warning Lamp |
Also know as ABS (Anti-lock Braking system) is an add-on safety system to the van’s regular brakes. ABS helps to prevent the wheels from locking when under hard braking. If ABS fails, normal brakes are unaffected, though they operate without ABS. The most common cause for ABS warning light is a damaged wheel speed sensor. Diagnostics and fault code scanning should determine the malfunction. Can I still drive with my ABS Warning Lamp on? If the ABS light comes on by itself you should still have normal, unassisted braking, so it's safe to continue your journey – but keep your distance, take extra care, and get it checked as soon as possible. If it comes on with the brake warning light
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Brake Pad Wear Warning Lamp |
Also known as Brake pad wear warning light. If this symbol shows up it means a sensor has detected your brake pads are too thin. Can I drive with my Brake Pad Warning Lamp ON? This car warning light should come on before the brake pads become dangerously thin, it's sometimes possible to look at the brake pads for wear and tear. You may be able to see the outer pad by looking through the spokes of the wheel – the outer pad will be pressed against the brake disc. There should be at least 3mm of pad visible. Keep your speed low and avoid braking suddenly, get in touch with Roadside assistance. |
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Door Open Warning Lamp
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Also known as Door(s) open warning lamp It illuminates when you switch the ignition on and remains on if any door or the hood is open. It is a safety indicator on your vehicle's dashboard that alerts you when one or more doors are not fully closed. It may illuminate when any door, including the driver's side, passenger side, or even the trunk or hatch, is slightly ajar. Can I still drive with the Door Ajar Warning Lamp on? Even if the door seems closed, it might not be fully engaged, which can lead to safety concerns such as the door opening while the vehicle is in motion or the car's security system being compromised. If the light is on while you're driving, you should pull over and check all doors to ensure they are properly shut. |
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Electric Park Brake Warning Lamp
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Also known as the brake system warning light, parking brake warning light or brake fluid warning light. The brake warning light illuminates in red indicating that the handbrake is engaged. If the handbrake is fully released but the brake light remains lit, it indicates low brake fluid levels or if you are driving downhill for a long period of time. This light illuminates or flashes yellow when the electric parking brake requires service. If the ABS warning light is also illuminated, this signals that the braking system has malfunctioned and your brakes may not work properly. The Parking Brake warning lamp illuminates when you engage the parking brake and the ignition is on. If it illuminates when your vehicle is moving, make sure the parking brake is disengaged. If the parking brake is disengaged, this indicates low brake fluid level or a brake system fault. Can I still drive with my Electric Park Brake Warning Lamp ON? Pull over and stop as soon as it’s safe to do so - keep your speed low and avoid braking suddenly. If the light goes out after you stopped the vehicle there should be no problem. As brake pads wear, fluid levels fall but equally. If the problem persists please get in touch with roadside assistance. |
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Engine Coolant Overheating Warning Lamp |
Also known as the coolant temperature car warning light. This light will come on when the engine is overheating. This could mean that coolant levels are running low, perhaps due to a leak in the system, or it could be a sign of a larger problem, like a head gasket failure. Can I still drive with my Engine Coolant Overheating Warning Lamp ON? If this light is red you should stop straight away, as without enough coolant your engine will have irreparable damage. Check that coolant levels are not below the MIN. mark on the reservoir tank. If topping up, allow time for the coolant to cool before removing the cap. While you’re under the hood, have a look to see if there are any obvious leaks. If you can’t see any and the light goes off after topping up then you should be fine to continue your journey. If the light comes back on again after topping up please stop the vehicle and get in touch with roadside assistance. |
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Engine Oil Pressure Warning Lamp |
Also known as the low engine oil or low oil pressure light. The oil warning light comes on when either the oil temperature gets too high or the oil level or pressure is too low. If the oil is not lubricating the engine effectively it could lead to expensive or even irreparable engine damage, so it’s important to act quickly. Can I still drive with the Engine Oil Pressure Warning Lamp ON? When this light comes on you should stop as soon as possible and turn off the engine. Have a look for any obvious oil leaks under the car, and then check the oil levels, topping up if necessary. If the oil levels are fine, then the oil pump may be faulty. In this case get in touch with Roadside assistance. While you’re under the hood, have a look to see if there are any obvious leaks. If you can’t see any and the light goes off after topping up then you should be fine to continue your journey. |
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Engine Warning Lamp / Malfunction Indicator Lamp |
Also known as the check engine or ECU warning light. When the engine management light is illuminated it’s often accompanied by tell-tale signs that the engine is not working properly, such as a lack of power or stuttering as you press the accelerator. If it illuminates when the engine is running this indicates a malfunction of the vehicle emission control If it flashes, engine misfire may be occurring. Increased exhaust gas temperatures could damage the catalytic converter or other vehicle components. How long can I drive with my Engine Warning Lamp ON? If the check engine light comes on you should get in touch with Roadside assistance. |
Fasten Seatbelt Warning Lamp |
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Battery Warning Lamp |
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Low Fuel Level Warning Lamp |
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Powertrain / Electronic Throttle Control Warning Lamp |
Also known as Electronic Throttle Control If it illuminates when the engine is running this indicates a powertrain fault / malfunction (includes the engine, transmission, and drivetrain components). If it flashes when you are driving, immediately reduce the vehicle speed. Avoid heavy acceleration and deceleration and have your vehicle checked as soon as possible. Can I still drive with the Powertrain Warning Lamp Warning ON? While it's generally still possible to drive with the powertrain light on, it’s important to proceed with caution, as the issue could worsen, leading to more severe damage or a breakdown. If the issue persists contact the roadside assistance. |
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Stability Control and Traction Control Indicator |
Also known as Electronic Stability Control (ESC) This warning light indicates a problem with traction control. If it’s flashing it means the ESP system is intervening – for example, if you’re driving on a slippery road. If the light stays constantly lit, it indicates a malfunction. The ESC / ASR system is reliant on wheel speed sensors and as these sensors are prone to damage The ESP light will light up with the word ‘OFF’ if the system has been deactivated, in which case you may have inadvertently turned it off. Can I still drive with my Electronic Stability Control and Traction Control Indicator Lamp ON? To check, try stopping and restarting the engine. If the light remains on after restarting get in touch with roadside assistance. |
Tire pressure warning |
Tire pressure monitoring systems let you know when the pressure falls. This could happen over time or it could be because of a puncture. It illuminates if the tire pressure If it does not illuminate when you switch the ignition on, or flashes when the engine is running, this indicates a malfunction. Can I still drive with my tire pressure light ON? Yes, but you should drive with extra care and aim to top up with air at the next opportunity. Low tire pressure can cause unsafe driving conditions so reduce your speed, and try to avoid braking suddenly or making any violent steering maneuvers. Most petrol stations and garages will have an air compressor you can use to check your tire pressure. Top up the air in the tires according to the vehicle manufacturer specification in your owner's manual. If you have a flat tire, please get in touch with Roadside assistance. |
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Cruise Control Indicator
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This system allows you to set a speed amount for the vehicle, which you can change or cancel at any time. It illuminates when you switch the system on and define a cruise speed Keep in mind that the cruise control does not replace the driver and it is still important to be cautious and attentive to the surroundings when using the cruise control or adaptive cruise control for speed adjustment. |
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Automatic High Beam Control On Indicator |
It illuminates to confirm when the system is ready to assist. This system automatically adjusts the headlights between high and low beams depending on the lighting conditions and the presence of other vehicles. However, if you prefer to control the high beams manually, you can disable the automatic feature through your vehicle’s settings or controls. The color blue helps to distinguish the high beam status from other dashboard lights. |
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Direction Indicator |
Direction indicator. It flashes when you switch the direction indicators on. If you notice that one or more direction indicator lights are not working, use hand signals to indicate turns and try to resolve the issue as soon as possible. |
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Front Fog Lamp Indicator |
It illuminates when you switch the front fog lamps on. Designed to illuminate the road immediately in front of you in foggy, rainy, or snowy conditions. They produce a wide, low beam of light that helps improve visibility in situations where regular headlights may cause glare or reflect off the fog, rain, or snow. |
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Hazard Flasher Indicator |
It flashes when you switch the hazard flashers on. Both the left and right turn signal lights will begin to blink simultaneously, alerting other drivers to your presence. This is particularly useful when your vehicle is stopped in a hazardous location, such as on the shoulder of the highway, in low-visibility conditions, or during a traffic stop. |
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High Beam Headlamp Indicator |
It illuminates when you switch the high beam headlamps on. High beams provide maximum illumination of the road ahead, making them particularly useful for driving at night or in poorly lit areas. However, they should be used responsibly, as they can blind other drivers if not adjusted properly or if used when there's oncoming traffic. The color blue helps to distinguish the high beam status from other dashboard lights. |
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Lamps ON Indicator |
It illuminates when you switch the low beam headlamps or the side and rear lamps on. This light serves as a reminder that the vehicle’s lights are active, which is especially useful if you've left the headlights on after turning off the engine, helping to prevent the battery from draining. |
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Parking Lamps ON |
This mode is designed to optimize the vehicle’s traction and handling in challenging off-road conditions, such as when driving through mud, ruts, or slippery terrain. |
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Low Beam Warning Lamp |
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Tow/Haul Mode Indicator |
You should activate Tow/Haul Mode when you're towing a trailer or carrying a heavy load, especially when driving in conditions like steep hills, heavy traffic, or when you need better control of the vehicle's speed. It helps prevent the vehicle from over-revving, improves the handling of the load, and reduces wear on the brakes and transmission.
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Warning triangle |
It’s a generic warning where no dedicated alternative warning light is used. The general failure triangle warning light comes on due to the following:
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Power steering Warning Lamp |
Also known as the EPS or EPAS warning light. The steering wheel and exclamation mark indicate a problem with the power steering. Excessive usage of the steering when the vehicle is stationary, or leaving the steering on full lock while the engine is running can cause the power steering motor to overheat. Can I drive with my EPS Warning Lamp ON? This is temporary and normal steering operation will resume once cooled. You can continue to drive but if the power steering system fails, you will notice that the car is harder to maneuver and you should take extra care. If the light remains lit please get in touch with Roadside assistance. |